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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1925)
tSVENTNG HE13ED.' 1TO11TATH OREGON Wednesday; matoh 25, Are You Proud of your teeth? - flood "teeth mean good looks, but more Important than that tbey are hoalthy Incuranee. Tho good your food does jou de pend! upon the condition your teeth are In. Our modern equips , meal and years of experience enable ua to see that they are In the RIGHT CONDITION. .-;, , . JR.; D. C O E, Dentists (Painless, of course.) . ' 802-904 Hopka BldR. 8th and Main. Ph. 830 t; :, ..-. Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay ., Note how dear the water i after cooking Fontanas -.Macaroni, Spaghetti, or EggNbocQct-Thatproves the absence of unpleasant , Itsrchinm. It is removed : . by the exclusive TROUBLE STARTS HytMM wtni atatact aetltatiai ccfk aJ m(k) aatf tell al tha aarioaa leaf m Uaatla. taat ay mult Laadlna payal ataaa aaw ratariaa BALSAM EA far ait aroa- -rial affactiaaa. BALSAM EA to a para vafa taMa artaaratloa laaaa frata a awly ; aavarai ptoat Dr. BtaJ. F. Craatraa, Aaaar aaa. Maw writati 1 hm It culaslvaly far faattaa a 54 ay fanily.' It to auick. aura . aJ aafa la Its actiaa lika aotalat a.." Toward tba and of the Influenia epidemic a ffOTrnroect physician notlcd that a trlba ' of Indiana la Kerada. by the uaa of olia fnwa a uattra plant were Immune from the raTazea .. of lofiueaa. He used these oil among nla arhlta patlenta and then In a hospital orcr- . 1 do wine with "death" cases. Newt of tba -neulta swept the world and for some time ... It was not possible to supply the demand. BAJLSAMEA baa now been standardized and fit es uniformly miraculous result tn -four ways : t- It soothes the Inflamed mem- v bra nee and relieves Irritation, Z. It tnercaaea . aacrctton ta mucous and permits ewy ax pectoraUon, 8. .It stimulates porea of the akin tn utrowtn off body poisons and 4. It atrUtea at tba cause, checking sens action -Immediately. - Do not confuse it with ordinary balsam eotwb syrups that are only soothing syrup . and do not (otr'Um InWof the trouble. fjnllfa other couch remedies BALSAMEA Is free from coal tar and other harmfnl nar cotics. Pleasant to take and absolutely sale . .. to aire to children. Be sure yon cet BAL-SA-ME-A with the picture of the Indian on the packs re. Guar- anteed to rellera any ccuftb, no matter from what ffypySy p00 All drug- - i. in.. Kiftmath ' Fairs bar U from Sur prag Co." , -r; u Herald "Class" Ads Pay " ' : Kidney and -bladder ' Irritations often result from acidity,' says a noted authority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and paea It on1 to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning,, scalding, sensa tion, or setting up nn Irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging' you to seek relief two or three times during the night The suf ferer la - in constant dread; - the water passes ; sometimes ' with " a scalding sensation, and is very pro fuse; again, tberq is. difficulty In voiding It , V " Bladder weakness, roost'' folks call it because they can't control urina tion. While it 1b extremely annoy ing, and somotimes very painful, this Is often one of the moat simple ail ments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tabluspdon ful 'In -a r glass of ) water before breakfast' Continue this for two : Or three days. This ' will help neutralize the acids In the. system so they no longer are a source of trrltntlnn to the bladder and urin ary organs,; which thon net normal again. . 1 .' :c ' f-- :-. ','."''. .'- Jad Salta Is Inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 1 1th la, and Is' used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary dis orders caused, by, acid -.Irritation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. .; - : Here you have a pleasant, effer vescent llthla-water , drink . which may' quickly . relieve your bladder Irritation. By. all means have your) physician examine your kidneys stl least twoe -year. Adv.. ; . , , 1 LUNG WT H-G0UGH1N Chronic ";' ' TTLA V Coughs . . aVfe BY DRINKING MEITER COURTS Meeds " Martin A. Mann to Mary E. Mann et al. QCD. 3-23-25. All In terest In and to lota 13, 14, Soe ond Hot Springs add. - ' Henrietta Scogglns to Merrill Community hall. 2-27-25: $250 con sideration, two parcels of land In Merrill addition to Merrill. J. C. Stevenson et ux to J. H. Hobbs. 12-1S-23. J7S consideration. Lota l, 3, blk.rSl, Merrill. . Laura V. Howell et vlr tj J. C. Stevenson: 1-30-25. $950 considera tion. 114 ft, 2 Inches oft west side tract No. 38 ot Merrll Tracts. , Roy Hickman et al to Joa Itcco. 15 acres in sec. 10-39-8. - $3.60 i- R- s- . ., . Albre M. Jamison et ux to Al goma Lbr.- Co. 3-4-16. $.50 l. R.;S. NK14NAVS4 .sec 10 twp. 3S, r. 9. ', Charles . .Riley et ux ' to A. J. tSantamaw. et ux. 1-16-25. $1 I. R. S. Two parcels of land In Nichols laddltlon. - " ; - Ralph M. Scott et nx-to John S. Shook. 3-24-24. 320 acres lo sec. 28, twp. S8r r. 11H. - Kliscollaneous; Flllnjrs V. S. A. to bed. 3. Boyd, patent ai-4-24. 3VaSW14, W14SEW, sec. 8, iwp. 41, r. 10. ' . i . "" 4- Burnett .to ,Bd Stb-igh. Par release of mortgage. Bk. 26-212. 3-16-26. $175 coaaMeratlon . One acrei of land In &ez. 2, T, 39, R.,9. . .. . Judgmenia. Nj.' 19J9 L. D. Andre rs, .JDr., Vogan Candy Corporation, a. corpo ration, t'r. Face, $36.41. Entered 3-23-2S.- .Docketed. Zrtti. , i No. 1918.' Eq. Uoorge Ouvall mnd Kjnma.- DavaU. ' hn&band and wife; and ca'c'j of liom, Dra., -A. A: Soule er. F.'.ce. TSO; .$103.37; $li0 any." fee." Entered' 3-23-25. Ujcketud -21-2J. , , .y. VNo.. 119& Eq. 1. O. Wllliim.vDr h. O... Mills.' Cr. C3iU. $147.6U,'sj preaiB .cjurt; $4lMu.: liutored 3-23-in. Uuiketed, ' 3-24-Jta. . , ' '.NEV VOltK, Mar-h 25 Vl -M. l,ecd.;, hroihor o't the late Wil llini II; Lzedi, ?and former vie; prusideut of the -Leed-V Tiu PJutt? In tereat,' died at-hs joum here todij ; : A' Virginia' ia, the inveau-r "- a new holder for notes that advances t-em a' line at a-time under, a ma 3 aifiing glass d".-ectly in frbnt of . a typist as a typewriter bar is plea sed..,. .' ' y.. a,,... . . . BACK BAD TODAY Then Kind the. Unse and. Correct It aa Other Klanuuu Fulls Folks liavo ' There's . little reet or peace for the backache sufferer. . Days are tired and weary . Night brings no respite.. . Urinary troubles, headaches, ' diz ziness and nervousness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep. - . Why continue to be so miserable? iVTay not. use a stimulant diuretic to". tho kidneys? -, , . Use Doan's Pills. ; : ' Your, ,' neighbors recommend Doan's. . Read" this Klamath Falls case: J. J. Keller, 718 Jefferson street says- "f am . glad to recommend Doan s Pills, for they fixed me up In good shape when my kidneys were ont of order. I had dull, nag ging backaches and. a' soreness across my kidneys and my kidneys rilrin't aM -rlerfil hnti. TVtafl'a " Pill soon stopped - the' tackachs and re- nevea mi sign9 01 Kinney -iroa'iie. Price 80c, at 1 U dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remely , get Doan's .Pillsthe same that Mr. Keller had. Kostor-Milburn Co.. Mfr:.: nutfald: N.-Y.Adv - v Wood .' ' We can supply your' fuel need3 oiii short' notice. ' . ' ' " ' - . ' s ...... . ' Blocks , ' ' .: Dry slabs . ' Limbs , " " Coal Fuel Oil Phone , your orders to - 535 601 Main St O Pevton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main ; Phone S3S ; I PREMlUtV Id TO TOTAL S450D Amount Available Twice That of Last Year, , Says Board .A gonoral meutlng of tho Fair BoarJ was held . recently , at whlcii was definitely decided Dome of the new rulinjrs for goneral cliisslfl cntlon and livestock entrlei at tlut County Fair. It wan learucJ that $4,500, la' avnllablo , tor promlunn this year, almost' double the amount last season.. All group and herd livestock classes will bo awarded three prises, $15, $10 and $5. This Is materially higher than those of other fairs .NrouKhout tho Willa mette Valley. -Several - new classes tn Ue livestock division have been added, notably those for cow with calf al hoof, several herd divisions, baby beef and. 'fat. cattle. The na tional brccdCM' association aro bn tnj aproached early, in tho aean this year for support In tho award of special- breed offers. ' It iftaa decided to Install a separ ator and proper facilities for handl ing milk and mllk'-utens'ls tor dairy men exhibiting during the fair. This will be s distinct saving to the dairy men who heraiMoro had to let their milk cool before separating, there by suffering much loss, on the pro duction of exhibit anlmaU. ' Shpes for Spring 1 . Smartness Is Added to the Costume by the Correct ' i i Selection of.. New and Lovely Footwear.; s ! -' ; "' - : ' ' ' OHOES for morning, shoes for noon and shoes for night yes, all these must ibe discriminating 'woman choose wltb care when con sidering the spring Wardrobe. Many an otherwise' correct costume ' Is lacking In perfection because of the wrongly selected eboci to com plete it.,-. i,'-' ' ': ' :. Simplicity 'In line Is the key note .of the- shoe which schlevet fchlc Tbls season where leathers, kids and satins vis for favor In making correct the feet of fdshlon the selection la large and varied ' For morning, of course, the walk Ing oxford with military heel of . low leather Is most desired to com plete the smart spring tailleur or three piece costume, or smart top coat of tweed. Then there is the newer and greatly favored com bination of Russian calf and brown dyed India llzzard walking pump, which Is simplicity Itself in line and ultra smart In detail A tailor ed bow Is apt to lend a graceful - touch to tbls type of pump, and the heel, which makes for comfort is Cuban.-1 - Frequently In the ' combined leather pnmp, s strap or two also make for smartness In place of the snore colonial bow or buckle, - For afternoon the smartest ma (e rials are kldskln In beige or On High Bench r "1 At )nt a woman has reached the Supreme Court. Miss Dorothy Straus, Nw York, sitting in the high court accounting, proceedings, la the first even to be given power to liter and determine the result of such a case. I'OMPUUXT. LOlKKI WASHINQTUN', March 24. For mal complaint was lsdgcd with Sec retary Kellogg today by' Senator Harris of Ueorgla agilnit practices of tho French-German potast syndicate. , Paint may bo removed from silk by use of benxlne or turpentine. Tho arttclo li then washed in luke warm wator containing a small amount of soap. .. . . brown, patent leather or a com bination of patent leather and kid skin. Comfort of course, is al-1 ways to bo found In the newer ' shoes whqn selected wltb dlscrlml-' nation. The model which receive; the support of ankle straps is par-t -lirularly well chosen with ah eye to easy walking. Variations' of tho. ono' or two strap models are tno . most correct In design. . - ' ' !, ; Kor evenlnj the sandal slipper' leads In chic. These sandala are! cut practical! to the aole and re-J veal startling glimpses of the silken clad font, while ono strap! runs smartly over the Instep and' , Is attached to a narrow strap over the ankle. . ..Vi ... :v . Materials In moire, gold and nil- ' ver kid, or combinations of these, are distinctly smart, as are white! . and silver brocaded materials. "In! some very chic models embroidery . In the popular peasant patterns lends distinction to the really new, ' even slipper. Blond satin, which la such a porfect accompaniment; to the deilcato evening gown. Is; still at the height of fashion's fa ' vor, - T - . J May Allison, who Is teen In a; leading role In First National's film, "1 Want My Man," has a splen-' did opportunity In tbls picture to wear several of the new and love. ly types of spring shoes, i THE We endeavor to stock tho new books, by well known authors as fast aa they are published. Among the arrivals this week were "The Cave Girl," , Edgar Rice Borroughs, and "The ROUGH RIDER" by Robert Antes Bennet.' We have, xipon our shelves,', nearly two thousand of the more popular titles at the low price of 85 cents each. (If living out of town Include five cents for postage.) ; Aside from fiction there is a large assortment of boys and girls books suit able for the children from f ivo to twelve years of age. BEAUTIFUL Under KLAMATH A7 I purTt v I Mprlng lake ... - Mrs. Caas. Slack has . beon qulto 111 the, past week with a bad cold. 'Mrs. Iven Icenblce, Mrs. W. B. Johnson and Mrj. Chasr Hill called on Mrs. Frank Stowart one day last Veck. -. . ' .-.' ,. , .-. Little No:en Mendonca Visited with Marie and Blllo Schrolnor tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Williams at tended the sale at Kcelsmlre Fri day. .-.,:'-' , Air. and Mrs. II. J. Bennett visited with Stoarna McCormack and. fam ily of Klamath Falls Sunday. Mrs. Alice McCormack and Mlas Wlnnlfred McCormack . and Stella Schrelner vlsltod over Sunday with Mrs. Frank Mondonca. ' -Earl Mack called on Walter Stow art Monday. . Mrs. W. F. Folsom visited with Mrs. Stewart Wednesday. , MIhs Nina Jackson called on Stolla Schroinor Monday. 'P. C. Carlson was a city visitor Monday, . -, , . - ' . ' Leland Cbepno visited school Mon day. ' ' . ',; . : W. T. Leo county asso'SBb'r was In their neighborhood Monday, It 'wjn't really be spring: until we got tho street car (Windows open. In Italy tho glr'.a out of jobs ore asking for husbands, which la one way of finding work. ' Custcmers Our strongest recommenda tions come from our satisfied customers. ' :. . . We make very few mistakes In our optical wcrk and when we do we gladly correct nr error. . ; , ' ' That means that those get their eye glasses her we satisfied, , Dr. HsJaWinltfrs . Eyesight Specialist. .' 714 Mailt Phono HO W ' - Wo grind our' own lonse.f ' , -vvvvvvv-vvvvvvvvsvvvvvvvvvvvvv NEWER BOOKS r, in attractive bind- liitt editions snt end . , deckle edges Spell of the Yukon ' The Greatest Thing in the World Ballads of a Bohemian Poor Richard's Almanac Rhymes of a Rolling Stone r Ballads of a Cheechako Rhymes of a Red Cross Man Rubiyat . of Oman Khayam Hundreds of titles in cheaper numbers such as Dream Books, Official Rules for Card Games, Fortune Telling Books, Games and Recitations. We also have a new edition of "PETER PAN" for tho children, price 75 cents. , If j'ou are too stout we suggest that you study : ' DIET and' HEALTH, with Key to the Calories, by Helen Hunt Peters. $1.00. Also EAT and GROW THIN, by Vance Thomson. This is a book of menus and ' recipes which shows you how to cat all you want and still not increase ' your weight Price $1.25. EASTER CARDS NOW woods PhariMY AMATH FALLS OREGON tfS I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THtIR DRUGS Personals.. J. Kcnealy of Mt. Shasta, la a business visitor In Klamath Fulls. Kirk Reynolds of Portland Is among1 the visitors In tho city from the northern part of the state. A. T. Sneddon of Sacramonto, railroad freight and pasaenger agent for tho Union Pacific la a bualnoss visitor In Klamath Falls. L. B. Thomas of Ettgone Is spend ing several days In tho city on busi ness. Frod Macdonald and J. C. Wilson both of Sacramonto are among tho buslncsa visitors In tho city, guests In the "Whlto Pelican hotol. Ed. K. Humphrey Is a visitor in tho city from tho stato capital at Snlum. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crough of Oak land aro among tho California visit ors. In the city. . They aro guests In the Whlto Pelican. O. Larson of Malln was nn ovor night uost In tho city from his pinch In that city. Harry Lee of Copco, California, Is In the city on business, arriving last might He Is a guost In tho Arcado hotel. J. II. Plerco of Sacramonto Is a business visitor In tho city from tho south. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Guston of San I Francisco aro spending a few days In Klamath Falls on a business trip. . Charles 8. Hbod of Chlloqttln stop ped ovor night lr the city at tho Ar cado hotol.- ., ., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McCclland of Mbd ford aro business visitors 111 Klamath Falls. : . i." C. L. London Is among tho Mod ford business visitors In tho city. . Claud Bibb of Baknr, Oregon, ar rived In Klamath Falls this morning for s short business trip, i Mrs. Alice , Jontry and baby Hlldogard,, who ' liava boon vIbII'ii K Mrs. Oonlry's mother, :,;rs, Mary Marrltt, tor the past weak, returned to tholr homo in Oold Hill tbls afternoon. Mrs. Marrltt has boon 111 for several months. Orvlllo ' Elliott from Klamath Agency moborod down last night to attend tlio rocltnl iglven at the White fl'ollcan hotol. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cllacomlnl of Merrill iworo :n Hie City last night to attend tho musical recital given by the sonlor class of Bacrod Heart academy, . . ON SALE . :::::::: i SOI.UU GIVEN FREE The abovo amount has bsen given away by us In prlxos. -. $587.80 more will be (Wen away as follows: First prlio 1926 Ford Tour ing car. Besides this splendid first prise iwe are going to give awsy 40 other prises. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 ' 4 5 J 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 above squnro in such a' manner that they will count 16 each way (bor lion tally and vertically) and send .us your answer together with your namo and address neat ly wrltton on a sheot of paper and if your answer Is oorreot iwe wMI at once mall you a splendid Il lustrated prlso list describing the prlxes and giving full Information and rules. In case of ties ganoral appearanco, noitness and hand writing of entry will be onald orod factors. If correct we will advlso you by roturn mall of a slmplo condition to fulfill. Don't send any money. You can be a prlio winner without spending one cent of your monoy. . ; Send your answer act quickly, THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD , 187 Houtlt. Commercial Haloin, Oregon Feed and Seed Oats ; For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. Now York onnn found his wifo safely murrlgd to a fireman In Lou Angolos, showing thoro wns no hood to worry. '-', .-f v . r v...